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NASA Nasstar Plc

12.75
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Nasstar Investors - NASA

Nasstar Investors - NASA

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Nasstar Plc NASA London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 12.75 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
12.75 12.75
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Posted at 15/8/2016 06:42 by this_is_me
Placings are never to the advantage of private investors. I always vote against giving companies the authority to do them. If the intention is to make acquisitions why can we not have a rights issue well in advance of funds being needed.
Posted at 12/4/2016 13:41 by proactivest
Video interview with Nigel Redwood



Nasstar PLC (LON:NASA), the cloud service provider, increased adjusted pre-tax profit in 2015 and that is thanks to benefits of integrating acquisitions, its chief executive Nigel Redwood tells Proactive Investors.
Nasstar is cautious not to make acquisitions for growth alone and seeks key strategic justifications. Its most recent acquisition, VESK, in late 2015, the company found several benefits, including James Mackie, the founder whom Redwood was keen to get on board and has appointed Group Sales Director.
But organic growth is also important to the future of the business. “Hence, in 2016 we are putting a lot of investment into sales and marketing. To re-launch under one umbrella brand name which will be Nasstar,” he says.
Posted at 29/12/2012 01:17 by daniel
if anyone wants 20p on this, I suggest he flushes his mouth in the toilet. People bought this at a £1.If you need quick money buss off. The directors will be mad to take 20p for long term investors
Posted at 17/12/2012 21:22 by wh1spa
6Kenny are you an investor in NASA?
Posted at 23/1/2012 23:03 by daniel
Charles Black, CEO of Nasstar, commented "We are pleased to have been able to carry out the Subscription at the current share price and gain the support of a new institutional shareholder. We view this as a good indication that our shareholders can see the progress we are making and share our positive outlook for the future." ~ Pathetic

Long-term investors are holding from £1.
Posted at 07/6/2011 11:10 by solarno lopez
. Thanks Kenny it is an investors best advice to have somebody that works in the industry
Posted at 06/3/2011 20:05 by nils214
P3psiMax - 5 Mar'11 - 13:33 - 3682 of 3689


Outstanding artical Skidz, thanks for posting!

I hope that creates some further interest here and brings in the next tranche of investors.

What I find really interesting is that if cloud computing and SAAS is being heralded the real future of the IT world and Nasstar are a leading light in this field why Charlie Black would sell his company for 25p a share when surely this could be worth 10's of times more than this in a couple of years?

Any comments chaps?

P3psi...a few...

fundamentals of a successful business...unique product and high barriers to entry thus reducing possibilities of competition. Does nasa hold a position where these parameters exist. Some simple questons to ask...do they have a unique product...errm no, any existing data storage company should be able to install systems allowing others to store data and us software off their servers.

Does nasa own its own software eg SAP, MS Office Suite, Autocad etc etc,...obviously they don't, so they would have to provide user licenses as I am sure the software companies will not be happy to sell them a singlepackage that can be used by 100mln people!? Therefor they would be buying licenses and then renting them out so they still have heir own internal capex costs.

I'm not knocking nasa nor cloud computing per se, but I would be reluctant to believe that it is going to be the next big thing, and the conversion rate of existing software end users to cloud customers is obvously not so great as people are still very wary of the conept of having ALL their data stored on remote servers - even though they already unwittingly (?) do this with fb, gmail, hotmail etc etc

aimho
Posted at 05/3/2011 13:33 by p3psimax
Outstanding artical Skidz, thanks for posting!

I hope that creates some further interest here and brings in the next tranche of investors.

What I find really interesting is that if cloud computing and SAAS is being heralded the real future of the IT world and Nasstar are a leading light in this field why Charlie Black would sell his company for 25p a share when surely this could be worth 10's of times more than this in a couple of years?

Any comments chaps?

Posted that link for the moneyweek article on fingers thread as well!
Posted at 24/1/2011 13:45 by solarno lopez
Yes but I have had some worrying moments as have all investors here
Posted at 13/1/2011 08:26 by solarno lopez
Unfortunately thats the sort of person I am a bit sensitive.

My postings are not intended to be ramps but based on analysis and understanding of the situation so when I am fired at I hurt as I am just trying to do my best for all investors in the particular share concerned

Thanks anyway

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